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Title: Systemic cytosolic Ca2+ elevation is activated upon wounding and herbivory in Arabidopsis
Authors: Kiep, Victoria
Vadassery, Jyothilakshmi
Lattke, Justus
Maaß, Jan-Peter
Boland, Wilhelm
Peiter, Edgar
Mithöfer, Axel
Keywords: aequorin
Arabidopsis thaliana
calcium
herbivory
plant defence
systemic signalling
Two Pore Channel 1 (TPC1)
wounding
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Citation: New Phytol., 207(4): 996-1004
Abstract: Calcium ion (Ca2+) signalling triggered by insect herbivory is an intricate network with multiple components, involving positive and negative regulators. Real-time, noninvasive imaging of entire Arabidopsis thaliana rosettes was employed to monitor cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+]cyt) elevations in local and systemic leaves in response to wounding and Spodoptera littoralis feeding. Luminescence emitted by the cytosol-localized Ca2+ reporter aequorin was imaged using a high-resolution photon-counting camera system. Spodoptera littoralis feeding on Arabidopsis induced both local and systemic [Ca2+]cyt elevations. Systemic [Ca2+]cyt signals were found predominantly in adjacent leaves with direct vascular connections to the treated leaf and appeared with a delay of 1 to 2 min. Simulated herbivory by wounding always induced a local [Ca2+]cyt response, but a systemic one only when the midrib was wounded. This systemic [Ca2+]cyt response was suppressed by the presence of insect-derived oral secretions as well as in a mutant of the vacuolar cation channel, Two Pore Channel 1 (TPC1). Our results provide evidence that in Arabidopsis insect herbivory induces both local and systemic [Ca2+]cyt signals that distribute within the vascular system. The systemic [Ca2+]cyt signal could play an important signalling role in systemic plant defence.
URI: http://172.16.0.77:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/527
ISSN: 1469-8137
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